Pupils at a Harrogate school are preparing for a reimagining of a Disney classic for their upcoming Christmas performance.
Harrogate pupils gear up for Christmas production of Disney’s Little Mermaid Pupils at a Harrogate school are preparing for a reimagining of a Disney classic for their upcoming Christmas performance. St Aidan’s High School pupils will be performing The Little Mermaid next week, open to the Harrogate community. Evening performances are at 7pm on Wednesday 22nd November to Saturday 25th November, with a special family matinee at 2pm on Saturday 25th November. [caption id="attachment_87001" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] The Little Mermaid rehearsals at St Aidan's.[/caption] More than 70 students are involved in the production through roles in the cast and crew. A school spokesperson said:
“Join us for a magical musical adventure with some of Disney’s most beloved characters! “Will Ariel the mermaid find true love with Eric, or will the evil sea witch Ursula trap her voice and soul forever? “Featuring all the songs from the beloved original animated movie and a script full of charm and wit, this is a production that will bring joy to all.”Further details and tickets for the event can be found here. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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